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Sports Establishes Leadership Many students over the past year have devoted much of their time and energy to some type of athletic event. The school year is divided into three seasons: Fall, Winter, and Spring, with many athletes participating in more than one season. Participating in sports gives students the values of responsibility, leadership, and dedication. In sports, they can fulfill their goals and dreams through their talents. Sporting events not only benefit ath- letes, they also give the student body a chance to be a part of school spirit. Students know that the school spirit would not be as lively or enjoyable without competitive sports. Most athletes participate in sports in order to lessen tuition costs for a college education by receiving scholarships for their hard work. AH in all, sports in a high school curriculum adds an important part of everyone's high school years. Sports 10 1. Chns Bernard traps the ball in order to make successful pass 2. Rob Miller practices his putting at Erie Shores Gt Course 3 Donna Miller and Wendy Hughes warm up for volleyball game against St John 4 The Madison Blue Streak defense prepares to st Harvey on the goal line
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A Nighty In Kokoim Homecoming 88 The spirit of Homecoming was evident Thursday, October 13th at the annual Home- coming pep assembly. This year, students were dressed in female attire to represent the alternate court of Madison High School. The winner was selected by the student body for the “lady” who revealed the greatest talent. Senior Grayson Alexy received this honor; The next night, the Madison football team kept the spirit alive by topping Harvey, 30-12. This victory made for an excited crowd on Saturday, October 15th. The theme of the dance this year was Kokomo. Students danced to the music of a video disc jockey, allowing people to watch themselves as they danced or the videos of the songs that were played. The atmosphere was tropical with coconuts and leis for all seniors who attend- ed. Midway through the evening, the court gathered around in the spotlight for the an- nouncement of Homecoming king. The queen, Carla Andrikanich, had been announced the night before. The 1988 Homecoming king was Rob Hudson. It was an evening to remember. 1. Homecoming king Rob Hudson and queen Carta Andr, kanich honor their crowning with a traditional dance. 2. iMajorette Grayson Alexy shows off his talent i, front of the student body. 3. 1988 Homecoming queen Carla Andrikanich gets th spotlight. 12 Homecoming
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